If you are interested in this topic and would like to do some further self-study, I encourage you to check out my blog on this. "title": "Enter a due date for this task"Īfter running the Power Automate, it will post the message in Microsoft Teams like below: "title": "Add a comment here for this task" "activitySubtitle": "On Malaysia BizApps & Power Platform User Group", "activityTitle": "Dharanidharan Balasubramaniam created a new task", :-) The comment can be about anything you want it to be about, the purpose of this project the WEbook project is to show how people come together on these sites. "summary": "Dharanidharan Balasubramaniam created a new task", So if you read this, help me by posting a comment I can then post on my project. The webhook will be available in the team channel. Make sure that you copy and save the URL-you will need to provide it to the outside service.
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How to configure Incoming Webhook in Microsoft Teams: The final output, or the post in Teams, is a pretty card, like below:
![webook blog webook blog](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/7e/dd/25/7edd256522d4b12290ce80ee65c073d8.png)
(JSON is a long-formatted string that helps standardize data.) When you configure it, you get a URL which you can then post a JSON request to. In this blog, we will see how to post the message to Microsoft Teams using Incoming Webhook.īasically, it is a URL provided by Teams for any service to use to post content with the goal of sharing that content in your team’s channel.